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why would he date it d/m/y instead of m/d/y?



As far as I know, that is normal. Putting month first is illogical.


It's not normal in the USA (another Britishism apparently?).

In the USA a date is spoken as "July 2nd, 2013" instead of "2 July 2013", which is why the shorthand date is MM/dd/YYYY (as it lines up with the way it is spoken).


A lot of US-govt types use DMY syntax. A stint in the Armed Farces will teach you how.


Yes, we use dates such as 3 Jul 13 in the Armed Forces, but never 3/7/13.


A take on being international perhaps? As far as I know the US is the only country that uses M/D/Y format. PRISM does not only concern US citizens.


Maybe he's looking to avoid ambiguity.




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